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The article explores the historical roots of American political culture, focusing on the Puritans who settled in New England during the 17th century. It highlights their distrust of centralized authority, including the monarchy, bishops, and religious hierarchies, which led them to create self-governing congregations where each community elected its own pastor and made decisions independently. This model of governance, known as Congregationalism, emphasized the idea that no earthly institution should have a monopoly on truth or power. The article notes that while this system fostered a spirit of autonomy and contractual governance, it could also lead to internal oppression, as seen in the witch trials of Salem. The piece argues that the legacy of Puritan suspicion of external authority coexisted with strict control within local communities, shaping enduring American values around accountability and skepticism toward power.

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Stany Zapalne

The article explores the historical roots of American political culture, focusing on the Puritans who settled in New England during the 17th century. It highlights their distrust of centralized authority, including the monarchy, bishops, and religious hierarchies, which led them to create self-governing congregations where each community elected its own pastor and made decisions independently. This model of governance, known as Congregationalism, emphasized the idea that no earthly institution should have a monopoly on truth or power. The article notes that while this system fostered a spirit of autonomy and contractual governance, it could also lead to internal oppression, as seen in the witch trials of Salem. The piece argues that the legacy of Puritan suspicion of external authority coexisted with strict control within local communities, shaping enduring American values around accountability and skepticism toward power.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article provides an analytical overview of the historical development of American political culture, emphasizing the influence of Puritan beliefs on governance structures. It presents both the positive aspects of self-governance and the potential for internal oppression without overtly favoring

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